https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301936

Miquel <miqu...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Miquel <miqu...@gmail.com> ---
Gilles, I'm facing the same problem in Ubuntu 16.04/Digikam 5.1.0.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Image's EXIF date taken: 02/09/2015 13:13
2. Copied the image from the SD card to an external hard disk to made a backup
3. Then copied again from the external hard disk to the laptop's hard disk to
import to digikam. The file's dates get changed: date accessed: 22/08/2016
11:23:18, and date modified 21/08/2016 17:10:51. The EXIF date is the same ;-)
4. Import -> Add images...
5. Select the image to import, rename to custom "[date]" (the same behaviour
with "[date:ISO]", "[date:yyyyMMdd]", etc.)
6. The filename of the imported image is 20160821T171051.JPG (for NEF files the
date is the same)

The strange thing is that if i rename the imported file (F2) using the same
format "[date]" I get the correct image name: 20150902T131352.JPG

Regards
Miquel

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